2 planes collide off San Francisco bay; pilot still missing

SAN FRANCISCO -- Two small planes collided near San Pablo Bay Sunday afternoon. The San Francisco Chronicle reports the two people in one of them landed uninjured, but rescue teams are still looking for the pilot of the other, which crashed.

Officials say a 1965 Cessna 210 went down into the water after the crash. Only small bits of debris have been found so far. The search for the pilot continues.

The other plane was a single-engine Hawker Sea Fury TMK 20. It landed safely at the Eagle's Nest Airport in Ione, California about 40 minutes after the collision. The husband and wife inside were not injured.

Officials say the two planes were two planes both left Eagle's Nest Airport earlier that day and flew in Half Moon Bay together.